Messina in the center of Europe with the “Summer Elsa Law School” on intellectual properties and cultural heritage

John

By John

Young jurisprudence students from all over Europe have chosen Messina and Taormina for a week of study and comparison on the issues of intellectual property and the protection of cultural heritage. The Summer Elsa Law School, organized by Messina Cristina Scorza, who until the next September 1 will animate the two Sicilian cities with a dense program of lessons, seminars and cultural activities.

University winds from Greece, Romania, Poland, Finland, Germany, Czech Republic, Sweden, Hungary, Spain, Croatia, Italy, Norway and Turkey are experiencing a unique experience that combines training and discovery of the territory. This year’s theme – “Intellectual Property and Cultural Heritage Law” – It was chosen precisely to put in dialogue the legal tradition with the extraordinary artistic and historical richness of Sicily.

The academic program, lasting 20 hours, sees the contribution of Professors, lawyers, archaeologists and architects, who will guide children in the study of the rules related to intellectual property and the protection of cultural heritage. But next to the lessons, there is a time of the time Cultural tourism: the participants will visit the beauties of Messina and Taormina, discovering churches, buildings and monuments symbol of our land.

Summer School is also an opportunity for the city: not only brings young people from all over Europe, but allows you to enhance the territory as a place of international culture and exchange. “Events of this type contribute to making Messina known in the world and strengthening the role of bridge between the Mediterranean and Europe”, underline the organizers.

La Sels is among the most prestigious initiatives of Elsa (European Law Students’ Association), the largest European association of jurisprudence students, recognized as an observer in important international organizations.